The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... tears at sight of him , and called him her dear boy , her pretty boy , her own poor blighted child . No other woman would have stooped down by his bed , and taken up his wasted hand and put it to her lips and breast , as one who had ...
... tears at sight of him , and called him her dear boy , her pretty boy , her own poor blighted child . No other woman would have stooped down by his bed , and taken up his wasted hand and put it to her lips and breast , as one who had ...
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... tears in its depths ; no drunken shrieking ghost from the grave curses it in the words of eternal despair ; speak on , my friends , would you exchange it for demon's drink , alcohol ? 7. - TRACES OF THE OCEAN . HUGH MILLER . [ Hugh ...
... tears in its depths ; no drunken shrieking ghost from the grave curses it in the words of eternal despair ; speak on , my friends , would you exchange it for demon's drink , alcohol ? 7. - TRACES OF THE OCEAN . HUGH MILLER . [ Hugh ...
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... tears - Ì could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . I started up from my chair , and calling La Fleur , I bid him bespeak me a remise , and have it ready at the door of the hotel by nine in the morning ...
... tears - Ì could not sustain the picture of confinement which my fancy had drawn . I started up from my chair , and calling La Fleur , I bid him bespeak me a remise , and have it ready at the door of the hotel by nine in the morning ...
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... tears , he departed . And Socrates converting his eyes upon him , " And farewell thou too , " saith he : " we will perform all things . " Then turning to us again . " How civil this man is , " saith he ; " all this time of my ...
... tears , he departed . And Socrates converting his eyes upon him , " And farewell thou too , " saith he : " we will perform all things . " Then turning to us again . " How civil this man is , " saith he ; " all this time of my ...
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... tears , rose up before me . And Apollodorus first breaking forth into showers of tears , and then into cries , howlings , and lamentations , left no man from whom he extorted not tears in abundance ; Socrates himself only excepted , who ...
... tears , rose up before me . And Apollodorus first breaking forth into showers of tears , and then into cries , howlings , and lamentations , left no man from whom he extorted not tears in abundance ; Socrates himself only excepted , who ...
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